Catheters For Sale in Billings, MT

Close-up of a catheter on clinic results.

Overview of Catheters

Catheters are medical devices used by patients who are unable to urinate on their own, whether due to an obstruction or a medical condition. The device consists of a thin, flexible tube that is inserted into the urethra or bladder, allowing for fluids to be drained or introduced into the body. Keep reading to learn more about catheters, and if you need to purchase a catheter, come shop our selection at Juro’s Pharmacy Health & Wellness. You can find us in Billings, MT. Ask about Juro’s resupply program where our team will connect with you as your supplies begin to run out, timed by your insurance reimbursement requirements, to have your next order ready to go so you are never without your supplies! If you are interested in our Catheter Resupply Program, contact us below.


Close-up of a urine bag hanging under the patient bed in a room at the hospital.

What Are Catheters Used For?

Your doctor may recommend using a catheter if you experience urinary incontinence (leaking urine, or loss of bladder control) or urinary retention (being unable to drain the bladder). Some conditions that may necessitate the use of a catheter include spinal cord injuries, stroke, diabetes, multiple sclerosis (MS), and Parkinson’s disease.

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Types of Catheters

There are several options available for catheters, and each one is designed to serve a specific purpose. Your doctor will assess your individual needs and determine the most suitable catheter for you. Some of the options include:

Close-up of a urinary catheter with a leg drainage bag.

Indwelling Catheters: Also known as internal catheters, indwelling catheters are designed to be inserted into the urinary tract and remain in place for an extended period.

Close-up of an external catheter on a urinary bag.

External Catheters: Individuals who can’t use indwelling catheters can opt for an external catheter, also known as a condom catheter. This device is worn over the penis to collect urine, and it must be emptied and cleaned on a regular basis.

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Suprapubic Catheters: Suprapubic catheters are inserted through a small incision in the lower abdomen and into the bladder. They can remain in place for extended periods. They are used by patients who can’t use indwelling catheters, and by those who have experienced recurring urinary tract infections.


If you have any questions about catheters, you are always welcome to consult the experts here at Juro’s Pharmacy Health & Wellness. We proudly serve Billings, MT, and the surrounding area including Laurel. Thank you for shopping with us!